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The image is a chart showing the percentage of spending on various categories for five countries; France spends 25% on food and drink, 31% on housing, 7% on clothing, and 13% on entertainment. Germany spends 22%, 33%, 15%, and 19% on the same categories respectively. The UK spends 27% on food and drink, 37% on housing, 11% on clothing, and 11% on entertainment. Turkey spends 36% on food and drink, 20% on housing, 12% on clothing, and 10% on entertainment. Spain spends 31% on food and drink, 18% on housing, 8% on clothing, and 15% on entertainment.
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The table chart compares the percentages of money spent on four different household things in five European countries named France, Germany, Turkey and Spain.
Overall, the highest percentage of money spent on housing in UK. By contrast, the percentage of money spent on clothing in France was lowest.
In terms of spending money, British people spent their highest amount of money on housing, at 37%. Similarly, France and Germany were spent money on housing was 31% and 33%, respectively. In contrast, people of Turkey spent 36% money on food and drink, 31% of money was spent by the Spanish people on food and drink.
For the remaining sources, the percentages of money spent on clothing and entertainment were 7% and 10% in France and Turkey, respectively.
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